Samaki Samaki Seafood and Jazz Menu
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Here is the menu for Samaki Samaki Seafood and Jazz in Nairobi.
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Table of Contents
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Changu Makange Recipe
Serves: 1 person
Cooking time: 30 minutes
Ingredients
– 1 whole fish (changu)
– 1 carrot
– 1 onion
– 1 green bell pepper
– 2 tablespoon tomato paste
– 1/4 cup of fish stock
– 2 tablespoons Mama Sitta’s Tomato Sauce
– 1 chopped fresh chili
– 1 tablespoon lemon juice
– 1 tablespoon chopped garlic and ginger
– Cooking oil
– Pinch salt and black pepper
Preparation
– Julienne all of the vegetables.
– Marinate the fish in lemon juice, salt and pepper.
Method
– Fry the fish and put it aside.
– Put a pan on the stove with a little cooking oil.
– Add all the vegetables, garlic, and ginger to the pan and sautée them.
– Add the tomato paste and Mama Sitta’s Tomato Sauce and stir.
– Add fish stock.
– Add the fresh chili and stir.
– Add your fish back into the pan and mix together.
– Season with salt and pepper.
Enjoy your dish!
Changu Samaki
Changu samaki, commonly known as the blackspot snapper, is a type of fish often found in the coastal waters of East Africa, particularly in Tanzania and Kenya. It’s a popular fish in local cuisine, known for its flavorful, white flesh. Here are some key points about changu samaki:
Biological Information:
- Scientific Name: Lutjanus fulviflamma
- Family: Lutjanidae (snappers)
- Habitat: Typically found in shallow coastal waters, including coral reefs and seagrass beds.
- Appearance: They have a characteristic black spot on the upper back just below the dorsal fin and often display a series of thin, horizontal stripes along the sides.
- Size: They can grow up to about 35 cm (14 inches) in length.
Culinary Use:
- Preparation: Changu samaki is versatile and can be prepared in various ways including grilling, frying, steaming, and baking.
- Popular Dishes: It is often used in Swahili cuisine, where it might be marinated in spices and grilled or cooked in a coconut milk-based curry.
Nutritional Value:
- Protein-Rich: Like many fish, it is high in protein and provides essential amino acids.
- Omega-3 Fatty Acids: It is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for heart health.
- Vitamins and Minerals: It also provides essential vitamins and minerals such as vitamin D, B vitamins, and selenium.
Economic Importance:
- Fisheries: Changu samaki is important for local fisheries and is often caught by artisanal fishermen.
- Market: It is commonly sold in local markets, both fresh and dried.
Conservation:
- Sustainable Practices: Efforts are being made to promote sustainable fishing practices to ensure that populations of changu samaki are not overfished, given their importance to local communities and ecosystems.
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Samaki Samaki Seafood and Jazz Nairobi
Samaki Samaki Seafood and Jazz is a new Nairobi restaurant that launched at the end of last year.
It is located at 28 Othaya Road in Kileleshwa.
Samaki Samaki Owner
So who owns Samaki Samaki Seafood and Jazz in Nairobi?
Well…from all of the uproar about the establishment on social media, I now know that the restaurant is at least partially owned by Trevor Ombija of Citizen TV, with him being the majority shareholder (according to him).
Word on the street is that he co-owns the restaurant with his girlfriend, but I do not know that for sure.
Live Jazz at Samaki Samaki Nairobi
The restaurant’s menu includes seafood, pizzas and more (see the full menu bellow). You can contact the restaurant at +254-737-345667 for more information or to make reservations.
You can also use that number to order pizza from them with free delivery (terms and conditions apply).
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Beef Mishkaki at Samaki Samaki Restaurant Dar es Salaam
Pure mishkaki (beef skewer) goodness at one of my favourite spots to hang out at: Samaki-Samaki in Masaki, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Samaki is the Swahili word for fish so Samaki-Samaki, as its name suggests, is all about fish and seafood at its best.
Still, not to have fish along with alcohol on a party night, I opted to go for these beef skewers instead. I swear to God they almost made my eyes roll back in my head because they were that good!
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Seafood, anyone? When I need a proper seafood fix in Dar es Salaam or have guests from out of town who want to eat from the abundance of the ocean, my go-to dish is this seafood platter for two served at Karambezi Cafe. It will have your eyes rolling into the back of your head!
Go to bit.ly/Karambezi to find out more about this beautiful oceanside Dar es Salaam café.
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Grilled jumbo prawns and ginger crab at G’eez Hangout in Mbezi, Dar es Salaam.
Remember this meal, @Mungai254?
Pure deliciousness…enough to make us fight over how we were going to split 3 prawns between 2 people (the math seems fairly simple but the deliciousness had us pretending that there was more than one logical way to do it.)
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